During a bail hearing in Attleboro District Court for Ernest Wallace, who is charged with being an accessory after the fact to the murder of Odin Lloyd, his attorney David Meier said Carlos Ortiz was the source of some of the case against Wallace and Hernandez.

Ortiz has been charged with a firearms violation in connection to Lloyd's murder.

Meier's claim is supported by a search warrant affidavit released Thursday in which police refer to an unnamed witness who placed Wallace and Hernandez at the North Attleborough industrial park where Lloyd was killed on June 17.

"This individual indicated that Aaron Hernandez, Ernest Wallace and Odin Lloyd were outside the 2012 silver Nissan Altima at the time when Odin Lloyd was shot and killed," the affidavit reads.

Bail was set for Wallace at $500,000 cash after prosecutors claimed that not only was Wallace a flight risk, that his sole source of financial support before and after Lloyd's murder came from Hernandez.

Surveillance photos captured hours before - and minutes after – Lloyd was shot to death show Hernandez holding a gun, authorities said.

The photos, taken from Hernandez's home surveillance system, are the public's first look at images that appear to show Hernandez holding a gun both before and after the killing.

Hernandez has pleaded not guilty to murder in the death of Lloyd, whose body was found about a mile from Hernandez's home. He was shot five times

Authorities believe Lloyd was killed with a .45-caliber Glock, which they have said hasn't been recovered. Prosecutors said previously that a gun Hernandez is seen holding in the home surveillance appears to be a Glock.

Four pictures show Hernandez in his basement holding a gun shortly after Lloyd was killed, an affidavit released Thursday says. The surveillance was cut off within minutes.

Two other photos show what authorities say is Hernandez in his living room, a few hours before Lloyd's killing, also holding what they say is a gun.

Authorities recovered an ammunition clip for .45-caliber bullets in Hernandez's Hummer as well as ammunition of the same caliber inside a condo he rented in Franklin, Mass.

Prosecutors say Hernandez orchestrated Lloyd's killing because he was upset at him for talking to people Hernandez had problems with at a nightclub a few days earlier.

Authorities have not said who fired the shots, but documents filed in Florida portray the former Patriot as the triggerman. According to the records, Ortiz told police that Wallace said Hernandez fired the shots.

The Florida documents also say that police in Hernandez's hometown of Bristol, Conn., while investigating Lloyd's killing, found a car rented in the ex-NFL star name being sought in connection with a July 2012 double killing in Boston.

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